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Searching for all articles published on 1999-02-07 ...
28 articles.
Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Recapitulation of new publishing licenses in 1998 *) Provinces Newspapers Tabloids Magazines Total--------------------------------------------------Aceh 1 4 - 5NSumatra 11 22 1 34WSumatra 2 3 - ...
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Mobile shops: Another option for people to get daily needsBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): The city's notorious traffic compels many to leave home very early in the morning to get to work on time.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

People cash in on crickets while pitching them to birdsBy Antariksawan Jusuf BONDOWOSO, East Java (JP): What is small, odorless and almost insignificant in human life, but can provide you Rp 1 million a day? A shy, soft-spoken man, Jamhari, will tell you the answer is crickets.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

TV todayTVRI 6:00 a.m. News 7:00 Morning Focus 7:15 Healthy and Fresh 7:00 Religious Teachings 7:30 Children's Program 8:00 Children's Program 8:30 Children's Program 9:30 Creative Program 10:00 Ethic Program 11:30 Talk Show 12:15 p.m.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Considering turning RI into federal state Menuju Republik Indonesia Serikat (Toward Federal Republic of Indonesia); Y.B.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Muhammad Yunus, advocate of freedom advocateBy Johannes Simbolon and Reiner Simanjuntak JAKARTA (JP): Lots of people are crediting the current press boom to Minister of Information Muhammad Yunus who issued last year's policies which would better protect press freedom.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Sacred 'Seblang' dance, a ritual of contrasts BANYUWANGI, East Java (JP): In the culturally rich regency of Banyuwangi, Seblang, a sacred dance ritual performed by an entranced dancer, stands out as a unique weave of contrasts.It consists of Hindu rituals but opens with an Islamic prayer.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Six films to screend in Memory of Akira Kurosawa JAKARTA (JP): In September last year, Japan's best-known director Akira Kurosawa died at the age of 88 after devoting his life to putting Japanese cinema on the international stage.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

'Bahasa' Using: A Language of its own BANYUWANGI (JP): Despite early opposition from several linguists and proponents of the Javanese language, Banyuwangi's local language, with the name Using, finally won the battle, with an agreement to slowly remove Javanese from classrooms in the regency.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Alcoholics find the support needed at AA to battle the bottleBy Juliane Gunardono JAKARTA (JP): Steve is an alcoholic. He has been drinking for 30 years. The first 10 years were fun, the second decade difficult and the last 10 years pure hell.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Senior painters continue working despite crisisBy Pavan Kapoor JAKARTA (JP): Although the crisis may have swallowed the culturally convivial atmosphere of Indonesia in one swift gulp, some senior artists are keeping the aesthetic atmosphere alive by continuing to display their work.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Hello, is there a Pied Piper out there? JAKARTA (JP): He's a bit of a hyperbolist this Dutch friend of mine, so when he started telling me this tale I thought 'Well, here we go, another shaggy dog story from Johan'.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Days of unrest inflicts deep wounds on MalukuBy Budiman Moerdijat AMBON, Maluku (JP): Days of communal clashes here and in other parts of Maluku have claimed at least 95 lives and left thousands traumatized, with many vowing never to return to this riot-torn city again.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Foreign interference? As an Australian visiting your country, I am hesitant to comment upon matters which may not be my business.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Govt to set up special task force to handle riots JAKARTA (JP): In the face of increasing lawlessness, Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces Commander Gen.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Tapestry of Life Life is a tapestry, a woven colored canvas,With intricate twists and turns,We spiral in and out, lives touch and part,Or blend to form new patterns,A colorful array in every shade and hue,Are these threads of life.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Internet cafes grow despite economic crisisBy Juliane Gunardono JAKARTA (JP): With the world heading for the 21st century, science fiction is fast becoming a reality and Indonesia is no exception.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

SpotlightPhoto A: ExhibitJP/msaADMIRABLE PICTURES: Albert Hasibuan (left), the general manager of Suara Pembaruan evening daily, and the newspaper's chief editor Sutarno inspect the work of their photographers on display at an exhibition in the Sinar Kasih building in Cawang, East Jakarta.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Has press freedom matched expectations? JAKARTA (JP): The greatly simplified procedure for obtaining a press publishing licensing that was put in place following the downfall of former president Soeharto has resulted in the birth of hundreds of new press publications across the country.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Lack of reading habit might hamper growth of press industryBy Reiner S. JAKARTA (JP): The price of newsprint has soared following the sharp depreciation of the rupiah against the U.S. dollar, and spending on advertising has plunged along with the purchasing power of many Indonesians.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Banyumas residents eat clay for medicine and foodBy Agus Maryono and Ngudi Utomo BANYUMAS, Central Java (JP): It may sound strange to hear that in desperate, some people eat snacks and take medicine made of clay. This is a fact in many villages in Banyumas.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Press industry thrives amid crisis The country has been witnessing a press boom in the wake of the downfall of President Soeharto last year. Hundreds of new publications have appeared over the past nine months to compete for readers as the country's economy collapses.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Banyuwangi's 'santet' can charm, not hurtText and photos by Antariksawan Jusuf The killing of several alleged practitioners of black magic in Java's easternmost regency of Banyuwangi last year has many people identifying the regency with black magic and little else.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

European musicians share a little happiness with IndonesiansBy Rita A. Widiadana JAKARTA (JP): Forget the never-ending crisis for a while and listen to the quality music performed by internationally acclaimed artists at the ongoing European Union Music Festival.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

No pain, regrets with temporary tattoosBy Stevie Emilia JAKARTA (JP): Tired of the same old thing? Then why don't you try something different, like having a tattoo. The good news is that you can have a non-permanent one. It will fade after only a few weeks.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Retarded daughter killed by her troubled mother JAKARTA (JP): A troubled mother slashed the throat of her own retarded daughter in her house on Jl. Mandala Barat in Tomang, West Jakarta, on Saturday to "end" the 20-year-old girl's sorrow.Tanjung Duren Police chief Capt. Eko Budi S.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Art and industry unified in Shan Fan's exhibitionBy Chandra Johan JAKARTA (JP): Two latest model Mercedes cars gleam on the shiny marble floor of a stately building. Nearby, about 30 paintings are displayed on white panels in the foyer.
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Sun, 07 Feb 1999

Pick of the FlicksHollywood KC: Mighty Joe Young 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 Ronin 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Practical Magic 14:15 16:55 19:05 21:15 There's Something About Mary 14:55 17:35 19:45 21:55 Urban Legend ...
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